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interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interest. however, we're now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historical relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukranian people. a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would be invite the condemnation of nations around the world. the united states will stand in the international community affirming that will costs of any invasion of ukraine. the events remind us of how democracy can be. human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now, the situation remains very fluid. vice president biden just spoke with prime minister -- the prime min sister of you yan, in this difficult moment, the united states supp
interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interest. however, we're now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historical relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukranian people. a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the...
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he said they're taking clear steps to provide the ukraine with international financial aid are being taken right now. they accept the ukraine is independent. they hope to boost reserves and stabilize the situation there. they talk about the imf here, too. they expect record credit instruments from the imf to increase saying to them that they will provide funding in the next couple of days if they can agree with it. and a key priority, of course, is to fulfill the conditions from the imf. we'll bring you up to date with all the details of what's going on in the ukraine and the region in a few moments' time. >> here we are an hour and two minutes into the trade in europe. and fairley steady at the moment. advancers outpacing decliners by around about 5/4. yesterday, the ftse ended up 11 points while at lunchtime, the s&p up 9 points and the nikkei up 0.4% this morning. the ftse fairley flat at the moment. xetra dax is up 0.3%. we've got unemployment and inflation data coming out a little later for the eurozone. the inflation data will be key. a good step down to the inflation number, 0
he said they're taking clear steps to provide the ukraine with international financial aid are being taken right now. they accept the ukraine is independent. they hope to boost reserves and stabilize the situation there. they talk about the imf here, too. they expect record credit instruments from the imf to increase saying to them that they will provide funding in the next couple of days if they can agree with it. and a key priority, of course, is to fulfill the conditions from the imf. we'll...
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the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the question now is, if the situation gets worse, what could that mean for stocks, could russia be the next black swan? we did see people during this session wanting to take risk off. >> risk off, other than u.s. equities. when you think about it, you talked about it just before, it was at five-year lows. it's a very cheap index, but it trades very poorly, there are risks that have been taken off there all along during this thing. u.s. treasuries, the world forgot during the taper, there's one safe haven in assets and it's u.s. treasuries. >> mike? >> we have to remember that we still are obviously basically right on all-time highs in the s&p and although it has bumped up from its low, it's still a relatively low number, it didn't c
the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the question now is, if the situation gets worse, what could that mean for stocks, could russia be the next black swan? we did...
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we were in an ioc family hotel, international olympic hotel. >> how about in ukraine? >> ukraine we were in a soviet era hotel. it showed but the water was clean and the bed was fine. >> are you beginning to venezuela? what's next? >> we discussed the issue but venezuela, it's tough to get a journalist to venezuela. when i first started going there ten years ago there was no such thing as a journalist visa. it's a long way to get to. >> you're an international correspondent. >> i know. i know. i've been away for five weeks. >> more than a month. >> you're great. >>> let's get through some of the headlines this morning. apple's annual shareholder meeting taking place at the company's headquarters. among the proposals on the table, carl icahn's push for the company to increase its share buyback program. apple is asking share holders to vote against all of those measures. it's a busy day for economic numbers on the final day of trading for february. investors take a look at the first revision of the fourth quarter gdp at 8:30 eastern time. they are looking for 2.4%, down
we were in an ioc family hotel, international olympic hotel. >> how about in ukraine? >> ukraine we were in a soviet era hotel. it showed but the water was clean and the bed was fine. >> are you beginning to venezuela? what's next? >> we discussed the issue but venezuela, it's tough to get a journalist to venezuela. when i first started going there ten years ago there was no such thing as a journalist visa. it's a long way to get to. >> you're an international...
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community in affirming there will be costs for any miltd intervention in the ukraine. >> did president obama draw another red line? did he threaten vladimir putin? he spoke out just two hours ago on the deteriorating situation in ukraine. news of russian troops on the ground spooked the markets and the rest of the west much we'll have a live report just ahead. >>> national outrage grows over new york city mayor de blasio's decision to pull the plug on high performing charter schools.
community in affirming there will be costs for any miltd intervention in the ukraine. >> did president obama draw another red line? did he threaten vladimir putin? he spoke out just two hours ago on the deteriorating situation in ukraine. news of russian troops on the ground spooked the markets and the rest of the west much we'll have a live report just ahead. >>> national outrage grows over new york city mayor de blasio's decision to pull the plug on high performing charter...
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it would be the respect of independence and borders of ukraine and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condem condn of nations around the world, and we will stand with the international community confirming ther there will be cs of military intervention in ukraine. the events in the last several months remind us of how difficult democracy can be. but the ukrainian people have also reminded us that human beings have an universal right to determine their own future. right now the situation remains very fluid. the vice president biden just spoke with the prime minister of ukraine to assure him at this difficult type the united states supports his government's efforts and stands for sovereignty, integrity and democratic future of ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government restraint and it's commitment tossup hold international, and we'll keep all of you in the press corp and the american people informed as events develop. thanks very much. >> from the white house president barack obama speaking live u
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interest of the people of the ukraine and international community but also in russia's interest. >> president obama only moments ago warning there will be costs of any military intervention in the ukraine. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're continuing with the breaking news coverage. joining me now is senator john mccain. senator, you've been watching this situation unfold very, very closely. to me it sort of has echos of the battle days of the cold war but i'm anxious to get your assessment. >> i think it certainly adds those echos as far as vladimir putin is concerned. all of his actions for years have indicated his desire to rebuild the russian empire, the so-called near abroad balance particulars invasion of georgia, mald maldova. it's clear that maybe the president has been naive about vladimir putin and his ambitions and we're seeing the commitment, an absolute belief that ukraine is part of russia and he's not going to let it go and that is something we are going to have to understand in ou
interest of the people of the ukraine and international community but also in russia's interest. >> president obama only moments ago warning there will be costs of any military intervention in the ukraine. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're continuing with the breaking news coverage. joining me now is senator john mccain. senator, you've been watching this situation unfold very, very closely....
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we call on ukraine's foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions we were reminded of the obligations to observe multilateral agreements by all parties, including 1994 budapest memorandum on ukraine in ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, political independence of any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the u.n. >> [inaudible] was there anyone that did not recognize the actual government of ukraine? >> individual member states who have various opinions will express these opinions. i will not speak on behalf of individual member states. . >> will this require security council action or otherwise? >> we just heard a proposal. it has been put on the table. >> the ukrainian ambassador talked about whether the russian military airplanes across the borders, did they carry troops? what options is the security council considering to ease the unrest in the region? >> the ukrainia
we call on ukraine's foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions we were reminded of the obligations to observe multilateral agreements by all parties, including 1994 budapest memorandum on ukraine in ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, political independence of any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the u.n....
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you were the poll also said russia should respect international law and not interfere in ukraine's internal political developments the comments come as russia has held military troops along the ukrainian border and scrambled fighter jets to russia says the military exercises near crack me up routine that they come in a time when groups of ku ukrainian activists clashed with pro russian separatists in the crimean peninsula the newly appointed screaming in parliament leader sir the xml has backed ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left ukrainian lawmakers to pick up the pieces unocal which is rumored t be in oued hill hold a pressonference fro souern ssia on friday french football player nicolas anelka has been handed a five match ban and fined eighty thousand british pounds by the english football association for his controversial email gesture deemed by many to be anti semitic. the striker who plays for west brom in england need to salute du
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only in the interests of people of ukraine and international community but also in russia's interests. however we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea, but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing which is not in the interests of ukraine, russia or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukraineian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. the events of the past several months remind us of how difficult dem
only in the interests of people of ukraine and international community but also in russia's interests. however we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea, but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing which is not in the interests of ukraine, russia or europe....
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only in the interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukrainian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games that would invite the condemnation of nation around the world and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. the events of the past several months remind us of how difficul
only in the interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia or...
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which is not only in the interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukrainian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international loss. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. the events in the past several months remind us of how difficult democr
which is not only in the interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe....
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and of international law. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, condemnationte the of nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs or any military intervention in ukraine. said any's ambassador military movement his country is making is in keeping with moscow's existing agreements with ukraine. >> crimea's main connection to theoutside world today in hands of men with machine guns. they wore no insignia, but their military fatigues were russian designed. there weapons were russian standard issue. the armed men in green military uniforms have taken over the buildings containing the control crimea's main civilian airport. >> local activists say the troops were there. welcome insm is not ukraine. this is our slogan. >> the extraordinary military movements went on all day. the new government in kiev maintained russian attack helicopters had violated airspace. armored personnel carriers appeared on the
and of international law. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, condemnationte the of nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs or any military intervention in ukraine. said any's ambassador military movement his country is making is in keeping with moscow's existing agreements with ukraine. >> crimea's main connection to theoutside world today in hands of men with machine...
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we begin with a crisis in ukraine. moscow is trying to hold on to ties with ukraine. russian president vladimir putin ordered his deposit to discuss possible financial aid for ukraine with international partners, and is asking the government to consider humanitarian aid. the south is seeing backlash to the new ukrainian government. there has been a wave of protests and reports that gunmen in russian-marked uniforms seized the main airport. this was taken at the airport, a dark image of men in helmets. 50 armed men were there. earlier another group of pro-russian gunmen took control. lawrence lee takes a look at the rising tensions in crimea. >> there's attempts made to turn the crimea capital into a kiev, but in reverse. the parliament building in the hands of dozens of heavily armed men, protecting it from what they see as undemocratic forces. the support is not so many, but eager to tell you that they'd like nothing more than russian tanks on the streets to protect them them. >> the american army was supported in different countries. we support russian army because
we begin with a crisis in ukraine. moscow is trying to hold on to ties with ukraine. russian president vladimir putin ordered his deposit to discuss possible financial aid for ukraine with international partners, and is asking the government to consider humanitarian aid. the south is seeing backlash to the new ukrainian government. there has been a wave of protests and reports that gunmen in russian-marked uniforms seized the main airport. this was taken at the airport, a dark image of men in...
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and international law s. and just days after the world came to russia for the world olympic games that would invite the condemnation of many nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community affirming that there is costs for any military intervention in you yan. the events of the last several months remind us of how difficult democracy can be in a country with deep divisions, but the ukrainians have reminded us of the rights of people. and vice president biden spoke to the prime minister of ukraine, and reiterated that at this point, the united states of america stands for the sovereignty and the territorial integrity and the democratic future of ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint to uphold the obligations. we will coordinate closer with the european allies, and we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government, and continue to keep all of you in the press corps and the american people informed as events develop. th
and international law s. and just days after the world came to russia for the world olympic games that would invite the condemnation of many nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community affirming that there is costs for any military intervention in you yan. the events of the last several months remind us of how difficult democracy can be in a country with deep divisions, but the ukrainians have reminded us of the rights of people. and vice...
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since the ukraine international union to form a couple months now and why. in a conference in scotland with my doubt. what's with all the regions center service of ukraine to make it really representing the country to which the stage his own fortune was split into agreeing with you on our facebook page is only known why is it that when ukrainians take over government institutions and kevin other places. you call them freedom fighters the one that happens in crimea. they become pro russian gunman for me to go around organizing your thoughts on that there's a huge difference to the violence was used against people weigh in kyiv and air the sun off of a fool for now there's no violence used in creamy yet. and they will be no schism creamy and these tulips were protesting the streets and gains the menu of torah to self off of concrete so it is a huge difference. first and what we heard just a couple of minutes to go on and i y c i i see that as russia's official position so pressure which to stop cleaning creamy a car thief the twenty first february and agreemen
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we have made clear that we can be part of an international effort to support a united ukraine moving forward, which is not only in support of the ukraine, but also in russia's interest. byare now deeply concerned reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside the ukraine. russia has a historic history with them. any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. these matters must he determined by the ukrainian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence, sovereignty, and choices of the ukraine and international laws. it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world, and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in supporting that there would be costs for any military action in the ukraine. this has reminded us how difficult democracy can be in a country with deep divisions. human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now, the situation remains fl
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and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the look at games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for being military intervention to ukraine. haveast several months reminded us how democracy can be difficult. the grading people of also reminded us that human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now the situation remains very fluid, vice president biden just spoke with prime minister of ukraine to assure him that in this difficult moment the united states supports his efforts and stands for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and democratic future of your grade. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint, and its commitment to uphold its international obligations. we will continue to coordinate closely with our european allies, we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government, and we will contin
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ukraine and the international community but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of the ukraine. russia has historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties, and a military facility in crimea. but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interests of ukraine, russia or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukrainian people it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine. and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. and indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there willen costs for any military intervention in ukraine. the events of the past several months remind us of how diffic
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ukraine is seeking international monitoring of events in crimea. lawmakers have approved a resolution to seek international monitoring as well. how likely is it that what is happening in crimea really does spin out of control? is a good question. all we can set this point is what is actually happening. this all started this morning when a second group of gunmen, or armed man if you will, appeared at the airport in a city in crimea. already another group of armed men inside the regional legislature there. areas unclear who these men . subsequently, we have heard from the country's president saying that there are russian troops moving around ukraine without coordination, without coordinating with the ukraine. as you say, asking for international assistance in monitoring events in crimea. there is speculation, and i underline the word speculation, that these troops are somehow related, or these armed men are somehow related to russia. as least as far -- at least as far as evidence, these are not russian troops. just as in the case of the armed men in
ukraine is seeking international monitoring of events in crimea. lawmakers have approved a resolution to seek international monitoring as well. how likely is it that what is happening in crimea really does spin out of control? is a good question. all we can set this point is what is actually happening. this all started this morning when a second group of gunmen, or armed man if you will, appeared at the airport in a city in crimea. already another group of armed men inside the regional...
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and of international loss. >> russia warned the u.s. against getting involved. the crimea area is largely ethnic russian. they speak the russian language, not ukrainian, and the sympathies are perhaps more with moscow than kiev. >> i think i can say that interference from our western colleagues has not been helpful, and they have a certain responsibility for those dramatic consequences and also a responsibility for not following through with their agreement they themselves brought about and affixed their signatures on february 21st. >> here at home, republican senator john mccain's criticism was scalding. he sees another syria in the making where the president made a warning. this time calling russia's action a grave mistake, that he doesn't tend to back up, and maybe can't back up. mccain sees the administration as naive, and though he admits there's no military option, he feels the president invited russian aggression. >> we are seeing an intervention that is really deeply disturbing and alarming. and i don't think he thinks that the
and of international loss. >> russia warned the u.s. against getting involved. the crimea area is largely ethnic russian. they speak the russian language, not ukrainian, and the sympathies are perhaps more with moscow than kiev. >> i think i can say that interference from our western colleagues has not been helpful, and they have a certain responsibility for those dramatic consequences and also a responsibility for not following through with their agreement they themselves brought...
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. >> the crisis in ukraine is an international war of words and warning of further exka lags. >> viktor yanukovich held the press conference in a southern russian city and that is significant because it connections to russia and ukraine and saying he felt he needed to come and seek rev refugee in russia because he had threats for his life. he took time out to blame the west for the situation that the ukraine is in. >> fully place responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis and i would say to this cast disaster. they are to blame for that and those who now in power and those of who today command them in my dawn, invisible, visible, behind the scenes and the west, the united states of america, who patrons. >> that echoes what we have been hearing in russia. we have heard the foreign ministry and kremlin saying that the crisis is sponsored by the west. that is condemnation in russia about what is happening in ukraine. there are deep concerns. russia assist militaryized along the border and thinking that is a lot of rattling and those exercises were already orders, neve
. >> the crisis in ukraine is an international war of words and warning of further exka lags. >> viktor yanukovich held the press conference in a southern russian city and that is significant because it connections to russia and ukraine and saying he felt he needed to come and seek rev refugee in russia because he had threats for his life. he took time out to blame the west for the situation that the ukraine is in. >> fully place responsibility upon those who brought our...
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ukraine's new leadership asked the international monetary fund to help. the imf will be sending a team to kiev next week to assess the situation there's not much time to use for more on how the markets have been reacting to events in ukraine will turn to a police box. our correspondent on the frankfurt stock exchange the people here on the floor or more and more concerned about what they're seeing and hearing in the ukraine and the possible reactions actions of the russians. people don't see necessarily a new conflict between east and west yet. they don't see necessarily this situation really escalating but no one can all but the end result will be sold. there's a lot of insecurity and the result is that share prices go down investors taking their money elsewhere. this was another day where there was a good report from a company on its results this time. allianz is germany's largest insurer and had a profit rise from fifteen percent last year but still the ceo. in his forecast for this year seemed a little bit too careful a little bit too pessimistic so t
ukraine's new leadership asked the international monetary fund to help. the imf will be sending a team to kiev next week to assess the situation there's not much time to use for more on how the markets have been reacting to events in ukraine will turn to a police box. our correspondent on the frankfurt stock exchange the people here on the floor or more and more concerned about what they're seeing and hearing in the ukraine and the possible reactions actions of the russians. people don't see...
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this morning the prime minister said ukraine hopes to begin receiving international financial aid soon and it is determined to fulfill the conditions needed to secure support from the international monetary fund. the imf said they will be sending a team on the ground in coming days to assess that economic situationment let's take a look. the ukraine finance ministry warned it needs this, $35 billion the next two years to avoid defaulting on its debt. the prime minister told reporters this morning that clear steps to provide ukraine with financial aid are now being prepared. the political crisis has sent ukraine's currency plunging. look at that. you can see it down almost 5.5%. falling to 10.7 to the u.s. dollar. they limited the amount of cash that people could withdraw from their bank accounts to 1,000 euros. the other top story of the day is india. there's likely to be more pressure on the prime minister over the state of the economy. official figures are expected to show growth is still languishing at its weakest level in around a decade. in the last three months of 2013, india's g
this morning the prime minister said ukraine hopes to begin receiving international financial aid soon and it is determined to fulfill the conditions needed to secure support from the international monetary fund. the imf said they will be sending a team on the ground in coming days to assess that economic situationment let's take a look. the ukraine finance ministry warned it needs this, $35 billion the next two years to avoid defaulting on its debt. the prime minister told reporters this...
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>> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for my military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: there are reports pro russian gunmen are guarding two airports in the crimian peninsula and that russian crews are around the coastguard base. >> any violation of ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing. >> reporter: earlier viktor yanukovych vowed to fight for his country. the fugitive president said threats against his family forced him to leave ukraine. he's now in southern russia. secretary of state john kerry spoke on the phone with his russian counterpart friday and said he made it clear to the russian foreign minister not to intervene. >> the question is whether or not what is happening now meeting crossing a line in any way and we're going to be very careful in making our judgments about that. >> reporter: the obama administration wants to focus on the political transition in ukraine's capital to help keep the country stable. craig boswell for cbs news, the state department. >> secretary ker
>> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for my military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: there are reports pro russian gunmen are guarding two airports in the crimian peninsula and that russian crews are around the coastguard base. >> any violation of ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destablizing. >> reporter: earlier viktor yanukovych vowed to fight for his country. the...
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, and of international law. and just days after olympics, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. >> woodruff: we'll look for answers to today's fast-moving ukraine developments, and russia's role, after the news summary. in moscow today, a russian court put opposition leader alexei navalny under house arrest for at least two months. prosecutors said he violated rules barring him from leaving the city of moscow. the court banned navalny from using the internet or having any visitors. but he said the decree is meant to silence his outspoken criticism of president putin. >> ( translated ): using my last opportunity, i just want to say that this is obviously an illegal prosecution. i think it is needless to explain that what happened is only aimed at limiting my ability to continue anti- corruption investigation. >> woodruff: navalny is already serving a five-year suspended sentence on a theft conviction. he's also charged with theft and money-laundering in a separate case that has yet to come
, and of international law. and just days after olympics, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world. >> woodruff: we'll look for answers to today's fast-moving ukraine developments, and russia's role, after the news summary. in moscow today, a russian court put opposition leader alexei navalny under house arrest for at least two months. prosecutors said he violated rules barring him from leaving the city of moscow. the court banned navalny from using the internet or...
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saying that the crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they're not planning to intervene in the situation. but if you want to know more about the crisis in crimea especially how the russian speaking population feels about the authorities in the capital look for a. report right now on the website. of the un security council will discuss the ukrainian crisis after a request from the self-appointed government that the united nations assess the threat to the country's territorial integrity what he's going to report or what's likely to happen at the u.n. . we hear from a u.n. spokesperson that security council members will hold quote unquote a private meeting to discuss ukraine the u.n. official did not elaborate who exactly is attending the meeting but the world the word private indicates that we should not expect official statements from the u.n. on ukraine at this point earlier the new decision makers in kiev have asked the u.n. security council to put the situation in crimea on their agenda and to help protect ukraine's territorial integrity wheth
saying that the crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they're not planning to intervene in the situation. but if you want to know more about the crisis in crimea especially how the russian speaking population feels about the authorities in the capital look for a. report right now on the website. of the un security council will discuss the ukrainian crisis after a request from the self-appointed government that the united nations assess the threat to...
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being part of the coordinated international effort to help ukraine address its economic challenges. this will require recognition of the civilian right of the ukrainian people to make their own choices about their future. those choices are about domestic politics, just as much as they are about foreign policy. russia can only gain from ukraine's access and it risks losing heavily if ukraine fails. we are ready to work very closely with russia, the neighbor of our neighbor, to insure it plays a constructive role in the future of the ukraine, the future of a neighbor with whom russia establishes ties which support. madam president, hon. members, in view of the challenges and the need for a continued coherent european policy i congratulate you for organizing today's debate. the parliaments and roman has been important for all in ukraine that have been striving for a stable, prosperous, and democratic future. and thank you for your attention . [applause] [speaking in native tongue] .. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this fundamental objective freedom has taken the three month
being part of the coordinated international effort to help ukraine address its economic challenges. this will require recognition of the civilian right of the ukrainian people to make their own choices about their future. those choices are about domestic politics, just as much as they are about foreign policy. russia can only gain from ukraine's access and it risks losing heavily if ukraine fails. we are ready to work very closely with russia, the neighbor of our neighbor, to insure it plays a...
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crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they are not planning to intervene into the situation ukraine's opposition appointed government says it now wants the u.n. security council to get involved in any questions over its someone to draft resolution is calling for a united nations session to address tensions in crimea as well or not he's going to take on joins me live a more from our washington studios going to some analysts believe that the u.n. should regard events in ukraine as. therefore should the interim government risk getting the united nations involved. well it has ukraine wants the u.n. to monitor the situation in crimea to ensure ukraine's territorial integrity all u.n. security council members about to respect ukraine's territorial integrity but cave is considering the option of declaring a state of emergency in crimea and potentially cracking down on the protesters there so we see a role shifting in kiev we see people who took power in kiev adopting a call which is roland roles are shifting here in the west as well so we heard secre
crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they are not planning to intervene into the situation ukraine's opposition appointed government says it now wants the u.n. security council to get involved in any questions over its someone to draft resolution is calling for a united nations session to address tensions in crimea as well or not he's going to take on joins me live a more from our washington studios going to some analysts believe that the u.n. should...
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because this morning, friday, the prime minister said ukraine hopes to begin receiving international financial aid soon and that it is determined to fulfill conditions needed to support or secure support. the imf said it will send a team in the coming days to assess the economic situation. you know what, any monies coming ukraine's way they are not going to come free or cheap. there will be demand and tough austerity measures needed. let's have a listen to this. >> for a few years they have been saying what ukraine need to do. fiscal consolidation. cutting spending and raising revenues. really important is reform. a lot of the budget deficit is because ukraine has a very high energy subsidies. it pays a fifth of the import price. energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of
because this morning, friday, the prime minister said ukraine hopes to begin receiving international financial aid soon and that it is determined to fulfill conditions needed to support or secure support. the imf said it will send a team in the coming days to assess the economic situation. you know what, any monies coming ukraine's way they are not going to come free or cheap. there will be demand and tough austerity measures needed. let's have a listen to this. >> for a few years they...
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ms filed a claim to the london court of international arbitration against ukraine for compensation of losses mean that if the billion us dollars. this amount was provided they speak to the greedy corporation for the purchase of green with its for the delivery to china instead by bypassing agreements with the jade green was purchased and sold to other countries billionaire warren buffett advised amateur investors to abandon attempts to guess the winners in the stock market. this was stated in the past has been an electorate mr buffett published by the porch magazine edition. according to the business and novice investors to invest in different enterprises that show good results instead of trying to keep the company with better prospects. warren buffett mention the hundreds of companies from the ice with the five hundred index according to ford's september two thousand thirteen. well for the american billionaire was estimated at fifteen point five billion us dollars the on deck circle will announce the partnership in the field of media advertising and cooperation agreement does not appl
ms filed a claim to the london court of international arbitration against ukraine for compensation of losses mean that if the billion us dollars. this amount was provided they speak to the greedy corporation for the purchase of green with its for the delivery to china instead by bypassing agreements with the jade green was purchased and sold to other countries billionaire warren buffett advised amateur investors to abandon attempts to guess the winners in the stock market. this was stated in...
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time is 5: tension is rising between the new government in ukraine and russia. ukraine. the latest developments that have the international community on . a court ruling creates an exception to the california banning cellphone use behine wheel -- and not everyone is happy about it. the story, coming up. developing news in southern, ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get sta-green fertilizer now just $8 at lowe's. ♪ get sta-green fertilizer now just $8 at lowe's. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. to fight on for his countr' future. at a news conference a short time ago... viktor yanukovy (yan-uh-koh-vitch) called t people now running ukraine - fascist thugs." in ukraine... troops have t control of the two main airs in the crimean peninsula... it's unclear where thos
time is 5: tension is rising between the new government in ukraine and russia. ukraine. the latest developments that have the international community on . a court ruling creates an exception to the california banning cellphone use behine wheel -- and not everyone is happy about it. the story, coming up. developing news in southern, ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love....
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personally, i'm really watching ukraine, events in china, international events to see if maybe the stock market steps back today. >> the market does not like instability. >> it does not. >> what's happening in ukraine wreaks of instability. >> and a $2 billion-a-year economy, right? except when you're talking about russian involvement and big concerns of what's happening in the crimea, then it becomes a big story again. >>> this morning, a whole lot of people talking about what happened at the white house yesterday, really remarkable. president obama launching a public-private partnership designed for more economic opportunity to get more economic opportunity for minority men. nine foundations have pledged some $200 million to the program called my brother's keeper. and in surprisingly personal terms, the president was saying that the challenges facing at-risk youth, he experienced that when he grew up. >> i didn't have a dad in the house, and i was angry about it, even though i didn't necessarily realize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the ha
personally, i'm really watching ukraine, events in china, international events to see if maybe the stock market steps back today. >> the market does not like instability. >> it does not. >> what's happening in ukraine wreaks of instability. >> and a $2 billion-a-year economy, right? except when you're talking about russian involvement and big concerns of what's happening in the crimea, then it becomes a big story again. >>> this morning, a whole lot of people...
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with ukraine itself. the ukrainian parliament has asked for an international monitoring mission to come and look at the events on the ground in crimea. aboutobviously talking the appearance of these armed men at the airport. evidence thatrd these armed men at the airport are russian troops. i want to underscore that they they are not wearing any identifying features. they have not spoken with anyone. but clearly, the acting president of this country thinks that they may be from russia. again, i spoke one-on-one with the country's prime minister. he was on his way to a meeting with foreign ambassadors. he said they are looking at the situation and trying to figure out who these people are. the airport is surrounded by ukrainian forces at the moment. >> thank you for getting us up to speed. say, the press conference is dominated by the situation in the crimea. nevertheless, ukrainian finance is front and center. >> he has just announced that the country does have enough money to cover its liabilities for th
with ukraine itself. the ukrainian parliament has asked for an international monitoring mission to come and look at the events on the ground in crimea. aboutobviously talking the appearance of these armed men at the airport. evidence thatrd these armed men at the airport are russian troops. i want to underscore that they they are not wearing any identifying features. they have not spoken with anyone. but clearly, the acting president of this country thinks that they may be from russia. again, i...
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we're going to focus on the kinds of communication we're having right now, and focus on the international 1969 to assist ukraine. >> as the reportedly russian-backed soldiers took up their positions in crimea, former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych, was holding a news conference in southern russia. he insists he is still president of the country. >> i repeat it over again. i'm the elected president of ukraine, and i remain the legitimate president of ukraine. >> philty nery joins us live, and the country is moving on without yanukovych. what is he saying? he wants to return to ukraine? >> reporter: he's very critical of those who are the sitting government in kiev. he even called them fascists. but it's not just those in kiev that he's critical of. he squared off against western powers and blamed them for this crisis. >> i fully take responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis. and i will say to this disaster, they are to blame for that. those who now are in power and those who in maidan. visible and invisible behind the scenes. also the west, the united states
we're going to focus on the kinds of communication we're having right now, and focus on the international 1969 to assist ukraine. >> as the reportedly russian-backed soldiers took up their positions in crimea, former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych, was holding a news conference in southern russia. he insists he is still president of the country. >> i repeat it over again. i'm the elected president of ukraine, and i remain the legitimate president of ukraine. >> philty...
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fund to boost parts of ukraine that are more pro-western? >> you know, we've talked to a lot of people about this over the last 24, 48 hours. there's simply no appetite for u.s. military action and some of the experts we're talking to say maybe that's the signal that moscow has heard, that the u.s. won't do anything about it militarily. they won't be stopped. economic diplomatic pressure, that sort of thing. if russia is now trying to take over crimea, essentially, they have that largely sympathetic population there. that's one set of military facts. but if moscow wanted to do something much more substantial across ukraine, that's going to be very tough. they have a military challenge in front of them. they need supply lines. they need vehicles. they need rail lines to move in armoured vehicles. they need airports that they can control. that's how you get the supplies in place to take and hold territory. the question that the intelligence community is looking at, is this what he wants? does he just want crimea? and what does the u.s. do abou
fund to boost parts of ukraine that are more pro-western? >> you know, we've talked to a lot of people about this over the last 24, 48 hours. there's simply no appetite for u.s. military action and some of the experts we're talking to say maybe that's the signal that moscow has heard, that the u.s. won't do anything about it militarily. they won't be stopped. economic diplomatic pressure, that sort of thing. if russia is now trying to take over crimea, essentially, they have that largely...
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the geopolitical situation but internally in russia is keeping a close eye on what happened in ukraine. it's not that long ago we saw thousands of russian take to the streets, as well. it's a very different fine mick domestically here but when russian look to a ukraine prosperous and growing in a civil society with independent judiciary, other things that we associate with the western democracy, there are going to be russians here who look at that and then also look at the kremlin and the way things are run here inside russia. >> phil ittner joining us live from moscow. thank you very much. perhaps the mystery of mysteries today in ukraine, why were there troops surrounding airports in crimea. who were they and where do they come from? we have all the details. jennifer, what are the latest on the tensions in crimea. >> we had two incidents today, first at the airport where armed men went in early in the morning to the airport terminal, had a look around and now there are still armed men there. the airport is operating normally. we were at the airport. they won't tell us who they are, w
the geopolitical situation but internally in russia is keeping a close eye on what happened in ukraine. it's not that long ago we saw thousands of russian take to the streets, as well. it's a very different fine mick domestically here but when russian look to a ukraine prosperous and growing in a civil society with independent judiciary, other things that we associate with the western democracy, there are going to be russians here who look at that and then also look at the kremlin and the way...
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preparing to go to ukraine in the coming days. and just tonight, according to dow jones, the economic minister says there's no risk of imminent economic collapse. >>> heavy discounting during the holiday shopping season paid off for the gap. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the clothing giant which operates gap, old navy and banana republic reported better than expected earnings after the closing bell, but revenues were a tad light. and the retailer's full year outlook was weaker than forecast. and that sent the stock lower initially. shares closed the regular session at $43.68. also reporting earnings after the bell tonight, decker, the maker of uggs boots posted better than expected earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter but said the current quarter would not meet current wall street projections. that sent shares lower initially after the closing bell. decker's finished the regular session at $84.67. sears beat wall street estimates and narrowed its loss while overall sale fell during the last quarter. the comp
preparing to go to ukraine in the coming days. and just tonight, according to dow jones, the economic minister says there's no risk of imminent economic collapse. >>> heavy discounting during the holiday shopping season paid off for the gap. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the clothing giant which operates gap, old navy and banana republic reported better than expected earnings after the closing bell, but revenues were a tad light. and the retailer's full year outlook was...
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to russia have taken control of the international airport in the crimean region. crimea's parliament, a new government is being formed after armed men to over the parliament over there. in the capitol kiev, the new interim government has prepared papers for yanukovych's extradition from russia. it's also called for u.n. intervention. meanwhile, the protestors who called for yanukovych's out of g are still out on the streets. >> it's one extremely complicated story, has many different angles and locations. aljazeera is in all of the locations. let's start from the russian city where the ousted president, viktor yanukovych, has surfaced one week after leafing kiev. he's been speaking, saying that he had to leave ukraine because of threats. >> that's true, the press conference is over now. it went on for quite some time. the journalists who flocked here from many ways all over the world are now fading away into the dusk. viktor yanukovych was clearly a man who had a lot to say. he feels that the narrative that is being spun around what's going on in ukraine has negle
to russia have taken control of the international airport in the crimean region. crimea's parliament, a new government is being formed after armed men to over the parliament over there. in the capitol kiev, the new interim government has prepared papers for yanukovych's extradition from russia. it's also called for u.n. intervention. meanwhile, the protestors who called for yanukovych's out of g are still out on the streets. >> it's one extremely complicated story, has many different...
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and when we call on russia to respect its international obligations under the un charter to restrain from the threat of the territory and for any state we are referring to the general principle here that guide the conduct of the nations and of the international community. so, maintaining or recognizing ukraine's territory and recognizing its sovereignty is something the nations have done including russia. russia is party to agreements that recognize, including the budapest memorandum from i think the 1990s that recognized ukraine's independence and integrity and we call on nations to uphold their obligations under those agreements and under the un charter. >> when you talk about an intervention line, that seems like a red wine, it does raise the question of well then, what? how much of -- how important a national interest is this? what are we going to do? >> i'm not going to speculate on what happens if this happens. what we are focused on is what is happening. and what we can do to assist the ukrainian people as they deal with the current circumstances the country is in both economi
and when we call on russia to respect its international obligations under the un charter to restrain from the threat of the territory and for any state we are referring to the general principle here that guide the conduct of the nations and of the international community. so, maintaining or recognizing ukraine's territory and recognizing its sovereignty is something the nations have done including russia. russia is party to agreements that recognize, including the budapest memorandum from i...
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it is friday morning here in moscow it's international with headlines. thank you for joining us an airport scare in southern ukraine's republic of crimea dozens of ahmed men suddenly emerged during the night they say they were looking for troops arriving from kiev as many in the embattled region rallying against the people that deposed president. now emotions running high with crime means even considering breaking away. in office following developments. it all happened quite suddenly in the middle of the night a group of armed unidentified men and the airport here in the crimean capital didn't make any threats or demands searched the airport and then the left as quickly and suddenly as initially arrived and reportedly they were looking for troops who they thought had been sent here from kiev they didn't find anyone and the left not clear who exactly these people are they were carrying russian flags and presumably they could be among the so-called self-defense squad along with the same pro russian activists who the previous night got into the local proble
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international news and comment live from moscow this is also international with me here. and welcome to the program. ukraine's embattled president. is now in the south of russia and is expected in the next few minutes to give his fost news conference since being ousted from power and we'll be bringing it to you live here on our seeing to national waiting for it right now but for now let's cross live so ukraine and. is in the central kiev right now and of isn't crimea and this south of the country guys i hope you can hear me so first to you alex say take us a please through going to call the latest movements and statements. well this saga of the ukrainian ousted president may take another crazy twist if it's not already being considered a hollywood style he was he fled key of six five days ago on saturday and ever since then has been a lot of speculation as to his whereabouts some allege that he was in ukraine now he resurfaced in russia basically he fled ukraine after the huge violence after the biggest violence in the history of sovereign ukraine and the new power in kie
international news and comment live from moscow this is also international with me here. and welcome to the program. ukraine's embattled president. is now in the south of russia and is expected in the next few minutes to give his fost news conference since being ousted from power and we'll be bringing it to you live here on our seeing to national waiting for it right now but for now let's cross live so ukraine and. is in the central kiev right now and of isn't crimea and this south of the...
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community for help and russian military maneuvers on the board with ukraine. very much a big concern politically on what viktor yanukovich is saying but on the streets here and across the country they are moving on. >> the bulls are remaining in control the dow is up 114 points. s&p adding to the record setting performance just yesterday. well, how much did winter hurt the economy? the commerce is reporting that economic growth slowed to 2.4% annual rate. the estimate was 3.2%. the dip in spending pulling the numbers lower. >> talks between mens warehouse and jos a banks talks talking about a higher offer. men's warehouse is offering the invitation to talk and they have been talking since october. >> there is a filing of bankruptcy after technical glitches on the site. the bit coins are missing and worth a half bill dollars. coming up next... the president and vice president getting in on let's move. the viral video that is p promoting the first lady's let's move. >> there is a storm closing in on southern california and bringing up to 8 inches in some area. s
community for help and russian military maneuvers on the board with ukraine. very much a big concern politically on what viktor yanukovich is saying but on the streets here and across the country they are moving on. >> the bulls are remaining in control the dow is up 114 points. s&p adding to the record setting performance just yesterday. well, how much did winter hurt the economy? the commerce is reporting that economic growth slowed to 2.4% annual rate. the estimate was 3.2%. the...
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thre to emerge withe support of the international community. the leaders of the opposition have shown unbelievable courage and we pay tribute to them for signing the agreement for realizing that together with the sanctions and the threats and violence, there was enough substance to their protest to overthrow the regime. it is a sensual but we support the country now to establish stable institutions and to ensure that the presidential elections take place freely and fairly and to make sure that there is a proper wall in place with the support of these and the commission. we have to give as much assistance as possible. and this is why it is important that we put in place any procedures that we can as rapidly as possible, commissioner, because we need to give this country every support we can and avoid it from becoming bankrupt. we have to hope that russia will also show a responsible attitude. we have to get our support to the country through many different channels. and we have got to avoid giving anybody in al levine for an inappropriate approa
thre to emerge withe support of the international community. the leaders of the opposition have shown unbelievable courage and we pay tribute to them for signing the agreement for realizing that together with the sanctions and the threats and violence, there was enough substance to their protest to overthrow the regime. it is a sensual but we support the country now to establish stable institutions and to ensure that the presidential elections take place freely and fairly and to make sure that...
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international with me rule research thank you for joining us an airport scare in southern ukraine's republic of crimea where dozens of men suddenly emerged during the night they say they were looking for troops arriving from kiev as many of them in the embattled region rally against the up evil the deposed president. now emotions are running high with crimea even considering breaking away . office following develop. it all happened quite suddenly in the middle of the night a group of armed unidentified men entered the airport here in the crimean capital didn't make any threats or demands searched the airport and then the left as quickly and suddenly as initially arrived and reportedly they were looking for troops who they thought had been sent here from kiev they didn't find anyone and the left not clear who exactly these people are they were carrying russian flags and presumably they could be among the so-called self-defense squad along with the same pro russian activists who the previous night got into the local problem of here and raised the russian flag on its roof however they did allow
international with me rule research thank you for joining us an airport scare in southern ukraine's republic of crimea where dozens of men suddenly emerged during the night they say they were looking for troops arriving from kiev as many of them in the embattled region rally against the up evil the deposed president. now emotions are running high with crimea even considering breaking away . office following develop. it all happened quite suddenly in the middle of the night a group of armed...
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as a violation of international agreements avid costs and the large force of arm and we cleaned our russian soldiers. i read it the saddest opal military airport in ukraine's region of crime euro on friday morning. the airport is located near russia's black sea fleet naval base eyewitnesses say the man dressed in full battle gear carrying assault rifles and russia flanks to control the airport backed by armored vehicles. the other main crimean airport in st de paul was also occupied on friday by armed men who also appear to be pro russia malaysia. he remains unclear whether the seizure is the initial stage of a larger military operation corporate simply this is all ukrainian forties from exerting greater control over the eponymous region the russian military has denied that its forces were involved in the seizing of the airports. earlier ukraine's new government in kiev had worn a new movie by russian forces beyond the pieces territory would be tantamount to aggression russian foreign minister sergei lavrov new to assure us sicker to see john kerry the russian will respect ukraine's
as a violation of international agreements avid costs and the large force of arm and we cleaned our russian soldiers. i read it the saddest opal military airport in ukraine's region of crime euro on friday morning. the airport is located near russia's black sea fleet naval base eyewitnesses say the man dressed in full battle gear carrying assault rifles and russia flanks to control the airport backed by armored vehicles. the other main crimean airport in st de paul was also occupied on friday...